频繁使用手机会导致感音神经性听力损失:一项观察研究

Mohammad Omar Farook, Mohammad Jamal Hussain, Kazi Shah Alam
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背景:移动电话的使用非常普遍,人们对其长期安全性表示担忧。移动设备产生的电磁场可进入大脑,并在大脑 4-6 厘米深处沉积能量,加热组织。研究方法2022 年 1 月至 2023 年 1 月期间在兰加马蒂综合医院进行的前瞻性横断面研究。研究对象包括在兰加马蒂总医院耳鼻喉科就诊并使用手机三年或三年以上的患者。此外,还排除了对研究不感兴趣的参与者、有耳病史的受访者、有高噪音暴露史的受访者或每天因娱乐原因使用耳机超过 1 小时的学生。研究结果大多数受访者(42.47%)接触手机的时间为 4-5 年,26 人(42.47%)接触手机的时间为 3 年,16 人(21.92%)接触手机的时间超过 5 年。近四分之三(31.51%)的受试者每天接触手机的时间为 2 至 3 小时,而 12 名患者(16.44%)每天接触手机的时间超过 3 小时。右耳和左耳的纯音平均值分别为 13.695.64 分贝和 14.375.49 分贝。在每天使用手机超过三小时的参与者中,有 25.0% 的人听力损失 5 分贝,12.5% 的人损失 10 分贝,12.5% 的人损失 15 分贝。结论所有受访者的 OAE 结果均正常。我们还发现,在我们的研究中,没有一位参与者出现严重的听力损失(大于 25 分贝)。随着年轻人越来越喜欢这种昂贵的多功能设备,手机在不久的将来可能会成为一个风险问题。
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Frequent Cell Phone Users have Sensorineural Hearing Loss: An Observational Study
Background: Mobile phone use is prevalent, and there have been concerns raised about its long-term safety. Electromagnetic fields from mobile devices can enter the brain and deposit energy as deep as 4-6 cm into the brain, heating the tissue. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study carried out at General Hospital, Rangamati during the period from January 2022 to January 2023. The study population includes patients who visit the ENT department at General Hospital, Rangamati and have used mobile phones for three years or more. Participants who were uninterested in the study, respondents with a history of ear disease, respondents with a history of loud noise exposure, or students who used headphones for entertainment reasons for more than 1 hour per day were also excluded. Results: The majority of participants (42.47%) had been exposed to mobile phone use for 4-5 years, whereas 26 (42.47%) had been exposed for 3 years and 16 (21.92%) for >5 years. Nearly three-fourths (31.51%) of the subjects had exposure to mobile phones for two to three hours each day, whereas 12 (16.44%) of the patients had more than three hours. For the right and left ears, respectively, pure tone averages of 13.695.64 dB and 14.375.49 dB were discovered. 5 dB loss was observed in 25.0%, 10 dB loss in 12.5%, and 15 dB loss in 12.5% of participants who used mobile phones for more than three hours each day. Conclusion: The OAE results of all respondents were normal. We also discovered that none of the participants in our study experienced significant hearing loss (greater than 25 dB). As the young population gets increasingly attached to this expensive multipurpose device, mobile phones may become a risk issue in the near future.
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